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Happy Holidays, darling! How was your week? I went to Black Creek Pioneer Village with my dear friends Sherri, Marisa and Lin, spent Christmas Eve in an outdoor hot tub at Kalahari, and rocked a fatkini.

What to read this weekend:

♥ At Black Creek I tried candied orange peels, and loved them! I want to try to make these chocolate covered ones.

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

People
of different sizes and dis/abilities exist and it doesn’t matter why.
To me it is far more important to create a world that accommodates as
many people as possible, not try to pit us against each other, or
justify lack of accommodation as something that is for “our own good.” -
See more at:
http://www.moreofmetolove.com/blogs/entry/my-psychic-commenter-fat-people-and-disabilities/#sthash.TnbXurgA.dpuf

What's the difference between the average American and Santa Claus? Not waist size. It's the way they're percieved by society.

Santa, is a 'jolly fat man'. Sure, jokes are made at his expense ('Hey Santa, do you really need to eat a cookie at every kid's house?'. 'Couldn't you leave the sleigh at home and walk? LOL!!!1!'), but he's generally adored.

The average American wears plus size pants too-- and is ridiculed and downright oppressed for that.

Unless you're Santa, if you're fat, you'll be glared at every time you reach for a cookie. If you're not walking with a big bag of gifts (or something equally heavy) over your shoulder, you'll be criticized for being a lazy slob. You won't have a bright red specially- made outfit to wear. You'll go store to store and try on ugly, over-priced, poor quality clothing and feel like a failure whenever you can't zip or button them.

And when Christmas comes around, instead of cookies and milk and hugs from children, you'll get unsolicited diet tips and a winter coat that makes you look like a blob.

This holiday season, let's be like Santa: Let's judge people as being naughty or nice, not fat or thin.